Effect of Nano Nitrogen and Chelated Zinc Foliar Spray on Growth and Yield Attributes of Guava (Psidium guajava L.)

Arjun Nagar

Department of Horticulture, Career Point University, Kota, India.

Manish Kumar

Department of Horticulture, Career Point University, Kota, India.

Mahaveer Suman

Department of Horticulture, Career Point University, Kota, India.

Gunjeet Kaur

Department of Horticulture, Career Point University, Kota, India.

Dhanraj Kumawat

Department of Horticulture, Career Point University, Kota, India.

S. L. Yadav *

Department of Soil Science, College of Agriculture, RVSKVV, Gwalior, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

The present study was conducted to evaluate the effects of nano nitrogen and chelated zinc foliar application on the growth, yield, and quality attributes of guava (Psidium guajava L.) during the 2024–2025 season at Career Point University, Kota. The experiment was laid out in a factorial randomized block design (FRBD) with 16 treatment combinations comprising four levels of nano nitrogen (0, 2.0, 4.0, and 6.0 ml/lit) and four levels of chelated zinc (0, 0.2%, 0.4%, and 0.6%). Results revealed that foliar application of nano nitrogen at 6.0 ml/lit (N3) and chelated zinc at 0.4% (Z2) significantly enhanced plant height, plant spread, number of flowers per shoot, fruit set percentage, and fruit bearing percentage, while significantly reducing fruit drop. The highest performance across most growth and yield parameters was recorded under the combined treatment N3 × Z2. This study concludes that the integrated foliar application of nano nitrogen and chelated zinc is a promising strategy for improving guava productivity under field conditions.

Keywords: Guava, nano nitrogen, chelated zinc, foliar spray, fruit set


How to Cite

Nagar, Arjun, Manish Kumar, Mahaveer Suman, Gunjeet Kaur, Dhanraj Kumawat, and S. L. Yadav. 2025. “Effect of Nano Nitrogen and Chelated Zinc Foliar Spray on Growth and Yield Attributes of Guava (Psidium Guajava L.)”. International Journal of Plant & Soil Science 37 (7):282-88. https://doi.org/10.9734/ijpss/2025/v37i75574.

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